**Note that at the time of writing this post, only the 32-bit version of the Microsoft Lync VDI Plug-in is supported and will work for redirecting audio and video. The 64-bit plug-in is not supported and will not work as described in the following Citrix article:Ĭitrix Receiver for Windows requires the 32-bit version of the Microsoft Lync VDI Plug-in on the device, even on a 64-bit Windows machine. Restart the thin client and you’ll notice that when you connect to your VDI, you will see a new green small icon at the bottom right hand corner with a white checkmark: Proceed to download the Microsoft Lync VDI 2013 plugin 32-bit and install it onto the thin or thick client that will be used to connect to the virtual desktop: The 64-bit version is not compatible with Citrix Receiver for Windows since the bitness of the VDI Plug-in must match the bitness of the Receiver. "ServerAddressExternal"="" <-String Value "ServerAddressInternal"="" <-String Value HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\15.0\Lync Note that unlike the thin client I was working with in my other post, I did not have to set the following registry keys on the Windows 7 full desktop I was using: Lync is all set to use your local audio and video devices. ![]() I believe the reason why is because the desktop I was using to connect to XenApp already had Lync 2013 installed on it and although the registry key above did not contain any of the items that had to get manually added to the thin client, the redirection still worked. It is likely that these registry keys would need to get created if the computer was not joined to the domain. Sorry about the brevity of this post but I just wanted to quickly demonstrate that this configuration also works with XenApp 6.5.Lync Server 2013’s Deploy Monitoring Reports wizar.Securing a Citrix NetScaler IP (NSIP) GUI Access w. ![]() Troubleshooting Citrix NetScaler LDAP Authenticati.Notes on requesting and applying Citrix NetScaler. ![]() Unable to log into Lync Server 2013 Edge server wi.Learn about getting started using Microsoft Lync 2013 SDK, the essential features of the SDK, and how you can use those features to give your application enhanced unified communication features that are supported by Microsoft Lync Server 2013.Configuring Citrix Profile Management 5.2.0 for Xe.Citrix XenDesktop and XenApp 7.5 / 7.6 Microsoft S.Upgrading XenDesktop / XenApp VDA agent 7.5 to 7.6.Determining IP address and hostname of end point d.Attempting to “Get Device Image” for a Wyse Z90QQ7.Changing Citrix XenDesktop and XenApp 7.5 / 7.6 de.Deploying Microsoft Lync 2013 audio and video with.Lync 2013 Client has PowerPoint, Whiteboard, Poll.
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